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Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia

"Z7 in Pratteln, Switzerland on 29 December 2010"

May 2, 2012 1h 50m

Originally released in 2012. Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia is a music film. directed by Martin Müller.

Starring Chris Bay, Lars Rettkowitz, and Samy Saemann

Synopsis

It isn't hard to understand why young headbangers who aren't old enough to remember the '70s/'80s heyday of power metal are drawn to Freedom Call's live shows. On-stage, Freedom Call take listeners back to a time in which metal concerts were more than concerts; they were shows, theatrical events, musical circuses, larger-than-life spectacles. And Live in Hellvetia captures everything that was extravagant and pompous about metal shows back in the '70s and '80s. Recorded at the Z7 in Pratteln, Switzerland on December 29, 2010, Live in Hellvetia (which is available in both DVD and double-CD versions) documents a 21st century show by a band that didn't exist until 1999 but has remained stubbornly dedicated to the metal of a bygone era.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 2, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 1h 50m 110 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country Germany + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia about?

It isn't hard to understand why young headbangers who aren't old enough to remember the '70s/'80s heyday of power metal are drawn to Freedom Call's live shows. On-stage, Freedom Call take listeners...

Who directed Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia?

Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia was directed by Martin Müller.

How long is Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia?

Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).

When was Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia released?

Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia was released on May 2, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia?

The main cast of Freedom Call: Live in Hellvetia includes Chris Bay, Lars Rettkowitz, Samy Saemann, Klaus Sperling.